Los Pollos Hermanos Staff Meeting | Sabrosito | Better Call Saul

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Gus apologizes to the Los Pollos Hermanos staff.

Season 3 Episode 4 "Sabrosito": Jimmy asks for a favour from Mike, new complications disrupt Salamanca's business, and Chuck and Jimmy struggle with a compromise.

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Los Pollos Hermanos Staff Meeting | Sabrosito | Better Call Saul
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If Gus ran a McDonalds, then the ice cream machine will never get broken

TheRedBaron.
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Besides the whole drug-kingpin, throat-cutting, cartel-leader-poisoning thing, Gus seems like a hell of a boss

TheGardiner
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Gus does a great job of taking Lyle’s question, answering it without incriminating himself, and wrapping up the conversation before there’s anything else that can be said

carlharris
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What's so terrifying about this scene is Gus is so kind and gentle to his employees but would kill any one of them if they interfered with his actual business.

maxazzopardi
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In truth Hector was terrified of Lyle, he just didn’t want to embarrass himself in front of his men

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A question that if Gus had answered any other way, Lyle would've ended the Cartel. Don Eladio, Hector, the twins, all of them. Gus' smooth words saved a lot of lives in this scene.

TheMrrobustus
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You can see the anger and rage in Lyle's face as Fring was talking about kicking out the Salamanca's and sending them back to Mexico. Lyle was ready to go to war for Los Pollos. Now that's an assistant manager we can all look up to.

dannyh
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Gus treating his employees better than every other restaurant and fast food place out there

TheNorthie
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Ik it's already been said to death, but you really gotta admire how Gus is essentially a perfected version of Walter White, and this scene shows that perfectly. Where Walter struggled to keep his two lives separated, Gus almost feels like two spirits inhabiting one body depending on who he's speaking to; one being the wholesome chicken man, and the other a stoic drug kingpin. I really like his character

updown
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One small thing I see as realistic is how Gus parks all the way in the last spot.. saving closer spots for customers

jonboll
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I love the fact they actually showed him to be a really good boss who treated his workers well. It made him more likeable in spite of the fact we know he commits a lot of evil actions

razorclaus
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I hate how Hank slandered him after he was murdered by that old man who wanted his chicken recipe. The nerve of Hank to slander a good hard working man who treats his employees with respect and gives back to the community.

theprofessional
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Cant believe Lyle has so much authority that even Gus had to apologize to him and his chicken brothers.

okat
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I used to work at Los Pollos Hermanos. We had some legendary parties one summer. I even saw Mr Fring leading a conga. I refuse to believe he was this big crime boss everybody’s saying he was. RIP Mr Fring. Never forgotten.

carter
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There is something interesting about Gus' facial expression towards the end when his employees clap. He almost looks surprised and even uncomfortable at first but then appears to relax and become somewhat content. I'm guessing this is one of the few times in his life he has received support and praise not out of fear or submission, but instead from genuine admiration for his words and actions (despite the narrative being mostly a lie). The employees had no reason to believe they should fear Gus and I think Gus realizes their approval is different from that of someone who knows his power and that he could choose to end their life at a moment's notice.

noirenya-nya
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Gus has such a way of speaking with hardened, bloodthirsty criminals, no wonder he was able to tell Hector off so easily, seeing how he's already seemingly tamed Lyle

MadelineSawyer
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The most unrealistic thing about this scene isn't that the chicken guy is secretly a notorious and ruthless drug kingpin. It's that the restaurant hires enough staff to have 3 people in the lobby. Like, can you imagine? They must close so fast.

sweranero
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Despite Gus being the most ruthless kingpin on this side of the Rio, he’s an excellent example of management. Direct, fair, personable, and professional.

ThunderBunny
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I like how Gus actually has extremely high standards for how his business is run and seems to be a very demanding boss, but he's also polite and treats his employees with respect. He's the type of person to make you work hard but you wouldn't mind because he genuinely appreciates it.

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Hector is lucky Lyle was in a good mood that day.

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